Title: Bioidentical Hormone Restoration Best Medical Practice
1Bioidentical Hormone RestorationBest Medical
Practice
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2Hormones
- Neuro-endocrine-immune system
- Travel via blood to tissues
- Control cells metabolism, functions
- The most powerful molecules in biology
- Optimal levels Essential for Health
- Bioidentical Same molecular structure as our
natural hormones
3CRH, TRH, etc. control pituitary
GH, FSH, LH, TSH, and ACTH control other glands
T4, T3
Cortisol, DHEA, Aldosterone, Pregnenolone
Insulin
Adrenalin
Estradiol, Progesterone Testosterone
Testosterone
4Bioidentical Hormones are NOT Drugs
- No side effects, interactions, or reactions
- Non-toxic, inherently safe
- Proper fit in receptors, easily eliminated
- Blood levels can be monitored
- Restore health vs. modify disease
- The only potential problems
- Excessive dose
- Lack of balance with other hormones
- Unphysiological delivery route, timing, etc.
5Hormone IgnoranceThe Tyranny of the Lab Report
- Reference Range95 of the population
- Neither a normal nor an optimal range!
- Disease/No Disease instead of Continuum
- Male free testosterone 35-155 5x!
- Female testosterone 2-45 22x!
- Free T4 0.6-1.8 3x!
- AM serum cortisol 5-25
5x! - Within RR No diagnosis pharmaceuticals
- Below RR (lt97.5) replace to within-RR
6HypometabolismThyroid and Cortisol
Insufficiencies
- Thyroid sets throttle (metabolic rate)
- Cortisol delivers the fuel (glucose)
- Optimal levels of both are required for health
- Even mild deficiencies?reduced cellular
metabolism?fatigue, brain dysfunction,
depression, pain, and disease - Usual lab tests and ranges (TSH, AM cortisol) are
insensitive - Underdiagnosis, Undertreatment
7Mild-to-Moderate Cortisol Insufficiency
- Partial Secondary Insufficiency brain (H-P)
fails to maintain levels - Fatigue, depression, pain, allergies,
inflammation, hypoglycemia, low blood pressure,
nausea, insomnia - Clue Prednisone improves mood, energy
- Diagnosis saliva testing reveals free cortisol
levels 4 times during the day
8Normal Saliva Cortisol Profile
9 Common Dysfunctional Pattern
10Cortisol Insufficiency
11Addisons Disease
12Cortisol Restoration
- Mild insufficiencyimproves with
- ?stress, ?rest, and ?nutrients
- Moderate-to-severe insufficiencyrequires
cortisol restoration - Low physiological doses are safe
- 40 years experience see Dr. Jeffries Safe Uses
of Cortisol
13Thyroid Insufficiency
- Mental fogginess
- Fatigue, depression, anxiety
- Cold extremities, low body temperature
- Aches and pains
- Thinning hair, dry skin
- Weight gain
- Constipation
- Puffy ankles and face
- Elevated cholesterol
14Continuum Higher Thyroid Hormone Levels within
the RRs
- Reduced risk of severe atherosclerosis by 50
Clin Cardiol. 2003
Dec26(12)569-73 - Lower cardiac risk factors cholesterol,
triglycerides, C-reactive protein, homocysteine
and lipoprotein(a) - Lower blood pressure, dilates arteries
- Reduced tendency to form blood clots
- Relieve depression
- Reduced weight, increased weight loss
15The Increase in Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, and
Depression
- Pre-1970s Dessicated thyroid extract T2, T3 and
T4 dosed to eliminate symptoms - Post-1970s T4-only to normalize TSH
- TSH Patients doses lowered by 30-50
- TSH normalizing T4 dose?low free T3,
persistence of symptoms, weight gain - Symptomatic persons with within-RR labs often
improve with T3/T4 optimization
16Cortisol and Thyroid Optimization
17The Big Controversy
- What do we do about hormones lost to normal aging?
18DHEAThe Most Abundant Steroid Hormone In our
Bodies
- Precursor of testosterone and estradiol
- Lower levels assoc. with ?risk of death, disease
- Anabolicbuilds tissues, improves immunity
- Reduces pain by increasing endorphins
- Anti-inflammatoryapproved for SLE
- Improves immune system function
- Anti-atheroscleroticmay prevent heart disease
- Reduces platelet aggregation Ann N Y Acad Sci.
1995 Dec 29774281-90 - Anti-cancer effects in animal studies
19DHEA-S Levels with Age
Adrenopause
20 Growth Hormone (GH)
Somatopause
Clinical Chemistry 48, No. 12, 2002
21Thyropause
Free T3
Endocr Rev. 1995 Dec16(6)686-715
22Male AndropauseTestosterone
Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging (BLSA).
Harman et al., 2001
23Andropause vs. Menopause
Men Women
Testosterone
Progesterone average
pg/ml
Estradiol
?
?
?
?
DHEA-S 5,000,000pg/ml Cortisol 100,000 pg/ml!
24Conventional View of Aging
- The loss of hormones is adaptive
- Higher levels cause heart attacks, cancers of the
breast and prostate - Fits Pharmaceutical Agenda Dont restore hormone
levels Take drugs for all problems caused by
loss of hormones.
25Gonadal SteroidsNot Just Sex Hormones
- Estradiol, Progesterone, Testosterone
- Essential to all tissues in both sexes!
- BrainImprove function, protect against
Alzheimers Dz. - Immune System
- Heart and blood vessel health
- Blood lipids, clotting
- Connective tissuesskin, muscle, bone
26Menopause Estradiol Deficiency
- Hot flashes
- Fatigue, aches and pains
- Dry eyes and vagina, genital atrophy
- Loss of libido
- ?BP, ? LDL cholesterol, ?heart disease
- Atrophy of skin and bone (osteoporosis)
- Poor memory, depression, insomnia
- ?d risk of Alzheimers Disease
27Estrogen Replacement Prevents Alzheimers Disease
Zandi PP, et al., Cache County Study. JAMA. 2002
Nov 6288(17)2123-9.
28Women Killers
- Cardiovascular disease (CVD), breast cancer and
osteoporosis are rare in premenopausal women - They begin in perimenopause when progesterone and
testosterone levels are lower. - After menopause (loss of estradiol) osteoporosis
accelerates and CVD rises faster than in men - Higher risk of CVD than men after 65
- Higher mortality after 70
- Surgical menopause ? 2-7x risk of heart attacks
- Engl J Med 1987 Apr
30316(18)1105-10 Am
J Obstet Gynecol. 1981 Jan139(1)47-51.
29Menopause and Cardiovascular Disease
30Speroff L, Fritz M Clinical Gynecologic
Endocrinology and Fertility, 7th Ed.
31Osteoporosis
- In menopause 5 of bone mass is lost each year
for first 5 years25 - 50 of women gt65 yrs. old have spinal compression
fractures - 14 lifetime risk of hip fracture for 50 yr.old
woman, 30 for 80 yr. old. Speroff L, Fritz M
Clinical Gynecologic Endocrinology and
Fertility, 7th Ed.
32Male AndropauseJust Gettin Old
- Testosterone levels decline slowly
- Fatigue, passivity and moodiness
- Reduced mental function
- Loss of muscle and bone mass ? fat
- Loss of libido and spontaneous morning erections
- ?BP, ? blood sugar, ?heart disease, ?Alzheimers
Disease, ?autoimmune dz.
33Hormone Loss with Aging is BAD for Us
- Aging is an auto-destruct program.
- Starts around age 25!
- Glands and control systems deteriorate
- ? weight, BP, diabetes, heart attacks, autoimmune
diseases, osteoporosis, etc. - Occur years after hormone losses begin
- Occur more often in those with lower levels
- Hormone restoration helps prevent these diseases,
and does not cause disease.
34Hormones and Aging
- Any Questions?
- Coming up Male and Female Hormone Replacement
35Testosterone is Mans Best Friend
- Improves mood and sociability
- Improves energy
- Improves cognition, protects against Alzheimers
disease Neurology. 2004 Jan 2762(2)188-93 - Improves libido and erectile function
- Increases muscle and bone mass
- Reduces abdominal fat, improves insulin
sensitivity, lowers blood pressure--counteracts
metabolic syndrome X
36Testosterone is Good for your Heart
- Low testosterone levels associated with coronary
artery disease and stroke
Arterioscler Thromb.
1994 14701-706 Eur Heart J 2000
21 8904 Int J Cardiol. 1998 Jan
3163(2)161-4 Arterioscler Thromb
Vasc Biol. 1996 Jun16(6)749-54 - T dilates coronary arteries
- T improves endothelial function
- T increases heart muscle size, strength
- T decreases fibrinogen levelsprevents blood
clots Endocr Res.
200531(4)335-44
37Testosterone Does Not Cause Prostate Cancer
- Testosterone promotes prostate growth to a point.
- Castration slows prostate cancer growth
temporarily. - Higher T levels dont increase risk of prostate
cancer. - Testosterone restoration does not increase the
risk of prostate cancer. - Low T levels associated with more aggressive
prostate cancers.
38Wheres the Beef?
- These results argue against an increased risk
of prostate cancer with testosterone replacement
therapy. - Testosterone replacement therapy and prostate
risks where's the beef? Morgentaler
A. Can J Urol. 2006 Feb13 Suppl 140-3
39Testosterone For Men
- Any Questions?
- Coming up Estradiol, Progesterone, and
Testosterone for Women
40Female EndocrinologyBalance in a Complex System
- Reproduction makes special demands on the female
body - Breasts, uterus and ovaries undergo a monthly
cycle of proliferation and breakdown - No similar process in males
- Defects in this cycle can lead to cancers and
other medical disorders.
41EstrogenProgesterone Complementarity in Women
- Estrogen promotes tissue proliferation and growth
which can lead to cancer - Progesterone inactivates estrogen, stops
proliferation and promotes differentiation - Differentiated cells cant become cancers
- High average progesterone/estrogen ratio prevents
breast, uterine cancers
42 Normal Cycle and Balance
Ovulation
Menstrual Cycle
43 Perimenopause Luteal InsufficiencyEstrogen
Dominance
Inadequate Luteal Phase shorter periods, early
spotting
Ovulation
Menstrual Cycle
44Perimenopause Anovulation with Estrogen Dominance
High estrogen, low progesterone ?d risk of cancer
Menstrual Cycle
45 Menopause
Estrogen and Progesterone Deficiency
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47Estrogen Dominance Progesterone Deficiency
- Breast cancer
- Ovarian cancer
- Uterine cancer
- Thyroid dysfunction
- Gallbladder disease
- Heavy/painful menses
- Migraines
- Seizures
- Endometriosis
- Allergies
- Autoimmune disease
- Anxiety, irritability
- Insomnia
- Decreased sex drive
- Depression
- Bloating and edema
- Fibrocystic breasts
- Uterine fibroids
48Estradiol for Menopause
- Eliminates hot flashes
- Eliminates dryness of eyes and vagina
- Improves memory and mental function
- Maintains skin, bones
- Reduces risk of heart disease
- Reduces risk of Alzheimers disease
- Reduces blood sugar, blood pressure
- Improves energy, reduces aches
49Testosterone for Women
- Female testosterone levels decline 50 between
age 20 and 45.
Menopause. 2003 Sep-Oct10(5)390-8 - Improves energy, mood
- Improves libido, sexual sensation
- Increases muscle strength, stamina
- Increases bone density J Reprod Med. 1999
Dec44(12)1012-20 - Probably decreases risk of heart attack
Womens
Health. 1998 Sep7(7)825-9
50Osteoporosis
- A hormone deficiency disease (including Vit.D)
- Estradiol reduces resorption of old bone
- Testosterone, progesterone, DHEA, and GH build
new bone J Clin Endo Metab. 1996
8137-43
J
Reprod Med. 1999 Dec44(12)1012-20 - Combined hormone restoration increases bone
density much better than Fosamax? and preserves
normal bone remodeling
51Perimenopause and Menopause and Their Disorders
- Any Questions?
- Coming
- The Problems with HRT
- Breast Cancer, Strokes, and Heart Attacks
52So Why is Everyone Saying that Hormone
Replacement is Dangerous?
Q What hormones? Given how?
53 Bioidentical Human Steroid
Hormones
Complex Interactive System
Estradiol
Testosterone
DHEA
Do Not Substitute
Progesterone
Cortisol
54HRT has Always been Hormone Substitution!
- Pregnant mares urine Premarin? in 1942
- Progesterone synthesized in 1942, altered to make
patentable progestins - HRT pills containing alien molecules
- Drug Co.s pushed doctors to use hormone
substitutes and ignore bioidenticals!
55Premarin? Close, but Not Human
Human Horse
Estradiol-17ß
Dihydroequilin-17ß
CEE contains at least 10 estrogens, only 3 are
found in humans. CEE is similar to human
estrogens and has similar long-term benefits.
56Birth Control Pills Unnatural
Estradiol
Ethinyl Estradiol
Acetylene
EE cannot be inactivated by normal oxidation! EE
does not interact with estrogen receptor ?! Oral
EE is more thrombogenic than Premarin? or
estradiol
57The Problems with Oral Estrogens
- First-pass effect on the liver??IGF-1 (growth
hormone), ?SHBG, ?CRP - ?clotting factors?blood clots and strokes
- Transdermal estradiol has none of these effects
and does not cause blood clots!
Circulation. 2007 Feb 20115(7)840-5
58The BIG Problem with HRT Progestins
Progesterone MPA (Provera?)
Megestrol
?
Many Doctors Do not Know the Difference!
59 Progesterone ? Provera?
Scientific studies show that
- Maintains pregnancy Causes
birth defects - Improves mood Can
cause depression - Improves sleep Insomnia, irritability
- Diuretic Fluid retention
- Lowers blood sugar Raises blood sugar
- Maintains estradiol-induced Reduces
estradiol-induced arterial dilation arterial
dilation - Improves lipid profile Worsens lipid profile
- Prevents heart attacks Causes heart attacks
- Reduces estrogenic breast Increases estrogenic
breast stimulation stimulation - Decreases risk of breast cancer Increases
risk of breast cancer
60 Progestin Zoo
Progesterone
Provera?
Kuhl, Climacteric 20058(Suppl 1)
612002 WHI Study HRT is Dangerous!
- gt30 studies showed long term protection against
heart disease with Premarin? - WHI 60-70 y.o.s started on HRT
- Premarin? caused adverse effects in the first
year (blood clots and strokes). - Adding Provera? (Prempro?) caused many more
adverse effects (breast cancers and heart
attacks). - Large increase in dementiaprobably vascular in
origin
62Progestins cause Atherosclerosis and Clotting
- In both peripheral and cerebral vasculature (of
live animals), synthetic progestins caused
endothelial disruption, accumulation of monocytes
in the vessel wall, platelet activation and clot
formation, which are early events in
atherosclerosis, inflammation and thrombosis.
Natural progesterone or estrogens did not show
such toxicity. Thomas T, Rhodin J, Clark L,
Garces A. Progestins initiate adverse events of
menopausal estrogen therapy. Climacteric. 2003
Dec6(4)293-301
63Cardiovascular DiseaseMy Conclusions
- Youthful levels of steroid hormones protective.
- Estradiol and progesterone are more protective
than male testosterone - Oral, not transdermal, estradiol increases the
risk of thrombi and strokes - Some progestins cause endothelial inflammation,
atherosclerosis, and ?clotting. - Best Preventative Strategymaintain youthful
levels of natural sex-steroid hormones! - But wont that increase the risk of breast cancer?
64Breast Cancer Verdict Progesterone is Innocent
- The balance of the in vivo evidence is that
progesterone does not have a cancer-promoting
effect on breast tissue.Progestins and
progesterone in hormone replacement therapy and
the risk of breast cancer. J Steroid Biochem Mol
Biol. 2005 Jul96(2)95-108. - Thats the conservative interpretation of the
evidence!
65In Fact Progesterone Prevents Breast Cancer
55,000 women 8 years f/u c/w WHI-- 16,000, 6 yr.
f/u
No Hormones
TD-E2Transdermal Estradiol
E3N-EPIC Cohort study Int J Cancer. 2005 Apr
10114(3)448-54
66More ProgesteroneLess Breast Cancer
More Progesterone
6,000 women 5 yr. F/U
Less Breast Cancer
ORDET Study Int. J. Cancer 112 (2004) (2), pp.
312318. See also Cancer Causes Control. 2004
Feb15(1)45-53.
67More Evidence
- Estradiol cream applied to the breast induces
proliferation, adding progesterone reduces
proliferation to baseline Fertil
Steril 1995 63785-91 - Premenopausal women with low P levels had 5.4
times greater risk of early breast cancer
Am J Epidem 1981 114209-17 - Breast cancer victims have signs of progesterone
resistance
Br J Obstet Gynaecol. 1998 Mar105(3)345-51
68Testosterone Prevents Breast Cancer in
Estradiol-Replete Women
- Testosterone opposes estradiol-induced breast
stimulation. Menopause. 2003
Jul-Aug10(4)292-8 Endocr Rev. 2004
Jun25(3)374-88 FASEB J. 2000
Sep14(12)1725-30 - Addition of testosterone to estrogen/progestin
reduces breast cancer incidence to baseline.
Menopause. 2004 Sep-Oct11(5)531-5 - In vitro Testosterone and DHT inhibit growth of
breast cancer cell lines. Gynecol Endocrinol
2002 16 113-120 - Testosterone is an effective treatment for breast
cancer. Cancer Detect Prev.
199216(1)31-8(review)
69Breast CancerMy Conclusions
- Unopposed estradiol promotes breast cancer.
- Some progestins promote breast cancer.
- Progesterone and testosterone help prevent breast
cancer. - Estradiol restoration is safe if accompanied by
sufficient progesterone and testosterone to
restore youthful balance.
70Hormone Restoration for Women
- Keeping a woman premenopausal by restoring
natural hormones in the most physiological way
and in natural balance should be considered
beneficial until proven otherwise. - Since perimenopausal and menopausal hormone
deficiencies are known to be harmful and to
diminish quality of life, those who would deny
women the restoration of their hormones have the
burden of proof that there is harm that outweighs
the benefits.
71What Your OB/GYN is Told
- ACOG NEWS RELEASE October 31, 2005The American
College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists - A private organization funded by drug companies
- Washington, DC -- There is no scientific evidence
to support claims of increased efficacy or safety
for individualized estrogen or progesterone
regimens prepared by compounding pharmacies, - all of them should be considered to have the same
safety issues as those hormone products that are
approved by the FDA (including Premarin?,
Provera?, BCPs) - and may also have additional risks unique to the
compounding process - Furthermore, hormone therapy does not belong to a
class of drugs with an indication for
individualized dosing
72HRT, Breast Cancer, Strokes, and Heart Attacks
73What Else Can Hormone Restoration Help?
- Infertility, PMS, heavy bleeding
- Headaches and insomniaalmost always
- Heart failure, angina
- Mental disorders
- Autoimmune diseases (SLE, rheumatoid arthritis,
ulcerative colitis, Crohns, etc.) - Intra-abdominal fat (pot belly)
- Allergies, skin diseases
- Every disease and disorder!
74Why Use Compounded Hormones?
- FAR less expensive than FDA-approved bioidentical
products (10-30 vs. 200/mo.) - More convenient
- Individualized
- Physiological deliveryprogesterone
- Reliable Compounding pharmacies are PCCA
members standardized materials and procedures
(http//www.pccarx.com)
75Where Do They Come From?
- Chemically synthesized from diosgenin (wild
Mexican yams and soy) - Compounding pharmacists prepare creams, tablets,
etc. using USP-certified bulk hormones
76Doing HR
- Physician feeaccording to time
- Forms available online
- Initial visit order blood tests, saliva cortisol
- F/U visits Review resultsprescriberetest
- F/U testing blood, not saliva
- Office visit every 6 months, test only as needed.
- Telephone Consultssame hourly rate
- E-mailNo charge for brief responses
77Costs
- Physician time only as required--first year
200-500 then lt200/yr. - No Medicare or insurance billing may submit
claim for recognized diagnosis - Hormones10 for 1 hormone, to 80/month for all,
covered by insurance - Diurnal salivary cortisol test120
- Blood testsinsurance pays, lab kits 170-220,
Saliva/blood kit299 - Out-of-pocket expenses tax-deductible
78For More Information
- The Miracle of Natural Hormones
David Brownstein, MD - How to Achieve Healthy AgingLook, Live, and Feel
Fantastic After 40 Neal Rouzier, MD - The Hormone SolutionStay Younger Longer Thierry
Hertoghe, MD - Life Extension Foundation www.lef.org
- Hormonerestoration.com (articles, abstracts)
- Henry_at_hormonerestoration.com
- Office 570-836-0359